Kamal Haasan and Thalapathy Vijay Share Rare Photo with a Significant LCU Connection

Thalapathy Vijay’s recent release, “Leo,” is part of Lokesh’s expansive Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), a cinematic universe that also includes Kamal Haasan’s “Vikram.” While the photo of Kamal and Vijay has been widely shared, some fans also circulated a picture featuring the two actors alongside director Lokesh.

Kamal hassan and Vijay Thalapathy in LCU

A rare and exciting sighting took place in the Tamil film industry as celebrated actors Kamal Haasan and Thalapathy Vijay were spotted together in a viral photo. Late on Tuesday night, numerous social media accounts shared an image of Kamal and Vijay posing side by side. In the snapshot, Kamal was elegantly attired in a white shirt and trousers, while Vijay sported a more casual look. It was soon revealed that this photo was taken during the dubbing session of the film “Leo.”

Thalapathy Vijay’s recent release, “Leo,” is part of Lokesh’s expansive Lokesh Cinematic Universe (LCU), a cinematic universe that also includes Kamal Haasan’s “Vikram.” While the photo of Kamal and Vijay has been widely shared, some fans also circulated a picture featuring the two actors alongside director Lokesh.

Kamal hasan and Vijay Thalapathy in LCU

“Leo” received a mix of reviews but achieved massive success at the box office. Following the film’s triumph, Vijay expressed his gratitude to his fans for their unwavering support. He stated, “There’s only one Puratchi Thalaivar (MG Ramachandran), only one Nadigar Thilagam (Sivaji Ganesan), only one Puratchi Kalaignar Captain (Vijayakanth), only one Ulaganayagan (Kamal Haasan), only one Superstar (Rajinikanth), only one Thala (Ajith Kumar)… and the people (fans) are the kings, and I am their Thalapathy (commander).”

Thalapathy Vijay further emphasized that he considers himself a soldier who will fulfill the orders of his kings (fans). He said, “As far as I am concerned, you all are kings, and I am your Thalapathy. I am a Thalapathy at your service.” During his speech, Vijay encouraged the audience to view cinema as a source of entertainment, echoing how it is perceived worldwide—a product of a creator’s imagination.